HSK2

return

frequency
to restore verb
to recover or restore to an original state; to resume a position
again nounadverb
used as an adverb to mean again or once more
to avenge verbnoun
to retaliate or take revenge for a past grievance
to return adverbadjective
to turn around; to go and return (usually used in compounds); (literary) to go back the way one came; to return to the original path
Fu
a Chinese surname
the Return
the 24th hexagram of the I Ching (䷗)
to repeat verb
To repeat; to double or overlap; also used to mean again or once more
complex adjective
More than one; consisting of multiple layers or parts; compound
lined garment
(literary) A piece of clothing with a lining; double-layered clothes
variant
to reply nounverb
to answer a letter or message; to reply to someone
to cover verb
to cover; to shelter; to overspread; to hide; to overflow; to capsize; to overturn; to reply to a letter (in this sense, usually ) or to repeat (in this sense, usually ) or to return (in this sense, usually ) or to recover (in this sense, usually ) or to double (in this sense, usually ) or to complex (in this sense, usually ) or to compound (in this sense, usually ) or to restore (in this sense, usually ) or to resume (in this sense, usually ) or to retaliate (in this sense, usually ) or to revenge (in this sense, usually ) or to review (in this sense, usually ) or to revise (in this sense, usually ) or to revisit (in this sense, usually ) or to revive (in this sense, usually ) or to revolt (in this sense, usually ) or to revolve (in this sense, usually ) or to reward (in this sense, usually ) or to rewrite (in this sense, usually ) or to rid (in this sense, usually ) or to ride (in this sense, usually ) or to ridge (in this sense, usually ) or to ridicule (in this sense, usually ) or to rifle (in this sense, usually ) or to rift (in this sense, usually ) or to rig (in this sense, usually ) or to right (in this sense, usually ) or to rigid (in this sense, usually ) or to rigor (in this sense, usually ) or to rim (in this sense, usually ) or to ring (in this sense, usually ) or to rinse (in this sense, usually ) or to riot (in this sense, usually ) or to rip (in this sense, usually ) or to ripe (in this sense, usually ) or to ripple (in this sense, usually ) or to rise (in this sense, usually ) or to risk (in this sense, usually ) or to rite (in this sense, usually ) or to ritual (in this sense, usually ) or to rival (in this sense, usually ) or to river (in this sense, usually ) or to rivet (in this sense, usually ) or to road (in this sense, usually ) or to roam (in this sense, usually ) or to roar (in this sense, usually ) or to roast (in this sense, usually ) or to rob (in this sense, usually ) or to robe (in this sense, usually ) or to robot (in this sense, usually ) or to robust (in this sense, usually ) or to rock (in this sense, usually ) or to rocket (in this sense, usually ) or to rod (in this sense, usually ) or to rode (in this sense, usually ) or to role (in this sense, usually ) or to roll (in this sense, usually ) or to roman (in this sense, usually ) or to romance (in this sense, usually ) or to roof (in this sense, usually ) or to room (in this sense, usually ) or to root (in this sense, usually ) or to rope (in this sense, usually ) or to rose (in this sense, usually ) or to rot (in this sense, usually ) or to rotate (in this sense, usually ) or to rotor (in this sense, usually ) or to rotten (in this sense, usually ) or to rough (in this sense, usually ) or to round (in this sense, usually ) or to route (in this sense, usually ) or to routine (in this sense, usually ) or to row (in this sense, usually ) or to royal (in this sense, usually ) or to rub (in this sense, usually ) or to rubber (in this sense, usually ) or to rubbish (in this sense, usually ) or to ruby (in this sense, usually ) or to rude (in this sense, usually ) or to rug (in this sense, usually ) or to ruin (in this sense, usually ) or to rule (in this sense, usually ) or to rum (in this sense, usually ) or to rumor (in this sense, usually ) or to run (in this sense, usually ) or to rung (in this sense, usually ) or to rural (in this sense, usually ) or to rush (in this sense, usually ) or to rust (in this sense, usually ) or to ruth (in this sense, usually ) or to rye (in this sense, usually )
to overturn noun
To capsize, tip over, or subvert; to fall or be defeated; to overturn; to upset.
ambush
To lie in ambush; to set an ambush

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Antonym

Frequency

Character
Written text
426th most common 510.7 per million
Movie subtitles
517th most common 278.4 per million appears in 73% of films
Word
Movie subtitles
7.15 per million appears in 3% of films
Written text
51.2 per million

Details

HSK 2.0
Level 3
HSK 3.0
Level 2
Traditional
Strokes
9
Unicode
U+590D

Sources